In Chariots of the Gods, Von Daniken mentions that in South America, rock carvings have been found from 10,000 B.C. which depict camels and lions. But camels and lions have not existed in South America for many millions of years, 65 million years most likely, when the South American continent split from the African continent. This is long before humans existed. It’s reasonable to believe that camels and lions may have lived in South America for a while before dying out. But they died out millions of years before humans came along.
In 10,000 B.C. humans did not have the ability to cross oceans. Most civilizations did not have any boating skills at all. So how could South Americans know of the existence of camels and lions?
The Human race has only existed for the last 250,000 – 400,000 years so the information was not passed down from the time when South America was connected to Africa. And why would they draw pictures of animals that weren’t in South America anyway? The drawing of animals was usually for the purpose of documenting where they could be found, so they could be hunted. Who hunts camels and lions? No one.
I think the reason they were drawing these animals was because they had originally come from Africa and were transported to South America. They longed for their home and were unable to reach it. So the question is, how were they transported?
Well, if we look at stories from where we think the South Americans came from, Egypt, we find stories of the gods who came to Egypt and created human-animal hybrids to do the gods’ bidding. I think these aliens were in business. I think they came to earth to find resources, and find they did. But they needed workers to mine these resources. They didn’t want to do the work themselves. So they used more of earth’s resources, humans. They tried to cross breed humans with animals, because they would be smarter than animals but dumber than humans, just right for slavery. But this experiment looks to have been a failure, so they just used humans directly. But, this had the unavoidable consequence of exposing humans to advanced technology.
“There were giants in the world in those days.”
In every civilization, the scarcity of resources eventually takes its toll and if a species advances technologically far enough, it travels to other planets in search of new supplies; gold, silver, platinum, palladium, uranium, tritium, etc. One of the resources that today is in high demand and is in short supply is lithium. As it turns out, one of the biggest sources lithium on earth is in one place. Take a wild guess where. Yep, South America.
This explains why these aliens need to hide. They don’t want us finding out what they did and asking for our resources back. I think first came the corporations, looking for profits. They came and did what they wanted and took what they wanted, and then left. Then came the cleanup crews, perhaps directed by their governments, to cover up the truth. They wanted to keep humans on the reservation, and keep them busy with some philosophical paradox (like causing a robot to go into an infinite loop, calculating an unsolvable problem) so they left us with religion. “Yeah, let’s make them think we are gods. Then, anything we did was for their own good.”
We should get smart and stop killing other humans. We should learn a lesson from these aliens, and put people to work for the human cause: gaining the technology to match, or perhaps even surpass these aliens, so we can go and get our $hit back and pop a cap in their a$$, or pop a cap in their a$$ and get our $hit back. We are late to the party, so it’s time to get a beer, chug it down, and start partying! That means, get to work. Either that or we can sit around like monkeys in the jungle with our fingers up our butt, tossing crap at the tourists. That does not sound like a good plan.
Conservation is only going to get you so far. Renewable resource technology is only going to get you so far. Sooner or later you have to go and find more resources. Or you can make these aliens real happy and let the human race die out. It’s up to you.










